Common Tourist Attractions Via Budapest Trams

The Yellow Tram Lines/Routes Within Budapest

Below I have mentioned the main yellow tram lines (routes) that run within Budapest, together with their tram stop names. I have also mentioned what tram stops may be of
interest to a tourist, student, someone living in Budapest (off/on) and/or someone thinking of buying a property in Budapest.

On other web pages throughout this website I have given actual time recordings in terms of how long it takes to get from the city centre to a tourist landmark for example, going via metro,
tram, bus, bicycle, foot or a combination of these modes of transport. Those time recordings will give you an accurate timescale of how long it will take to get from A to B.

Budapest TRAM LINES

Budapest currently has 33 yellow Tram line services, 6 of which run a 24 hour (non-stop) service and 7 of them are classed as supplemental lines. The tram lines of most use, which normally
have important connections to/from the city centre, will be lines 2 (running along Pest riverfront), 4 & 6 (connections from Grand Boulevard), 19 (running along Buda riverfront), 41, 47
and 49 (connects Buda to Pest).

Tram 2 runs along the riverside and also goes to Haller Utca (ELMŰ Electricity)

Közvágó Híd - HÉV Suburban Railway. From here you can travel to Ráckeve, around 50 Km South of Budapest, which is popular resort town that provides several facilities for hiking and
sightseeing.

Tram #4 - THE STOPS

Széll Kálmán Tér - Széll Kálmán Tér (Metro station), one of the busiest transport terminals in Budapest, is a popular meeting point for those hiking the Buda hills and classed as the
center of Buda. There is a large shopping centre here too called Mammut, plus the old Post Office building.

Nyugati Pályaudvar (Budapest Western Railwway) - MÁV START operate trains from this station, which take you to Budapest International Airport (Ferihegy train station), Kecskemét and
Szeged for example.

Oktogon - Metro station

Király Utca / Erzsébet Körút - This area is known for its boutiques, designer shops and furniture shops. A little like Portobella Road (London)

Wesselényi Utca / Erzsébet Körút - This is the Jewish area of Budapest.

Blaha Lujza Tér - Metro station. One of the busiest squares in Budapest, which was named after the popular 1920s National Theatre actress (known for 'Nightingale Of The Nation').

BKK normally update their timetables twice a year (around April and November), hence why I update the timetables listed on this web page accordingly. If the above tram pdf files have been updated by BKK whereby the above links no longer work, you should visit the BKK Public Transport RoutesPublic Transport Timetables web page.